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Who is going to be the next President of the United States?

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Another one bites the dust!
 
The memory of Rob Ford gives me some sympathy for the Americans who are so embarrassed about the Trump thing and the way it projects a message to the world of a low-IQ population (or perhaps a more generous way to put it: a scared, angry, simple population.)

Cuz a helluva lot of people were still going to vote for Rob Ford through his shenanigans. And while I am not actually in Toronto, it is close enough that I feel some connection to the experience.
 
After the bombings today, Trump is looking kind of smart. He said way back in January that things were getting bad in Belgium, that bad things were going to happen there. Today, he is getting to say "Told ya so".

hopefully he doesn't go straight to "told ya so"

and expresses some sorrow and sympathy though.

As while, YES tragedies can be great opportunities to tout how smart one looks and rub it in the naysayers faces.

there might be opportunities to think of some other words to add
 
hopefully he doesn't go straight to "told ya so"

and expresses some sorrow and sympathy though.

As while, YES tragedies can be great opportunities to tout how smart one looks and rub it in the naysayers faces.

there might be opportunities to think of some other words to add


I hope he goes straight to I told you so does a nelson haha then Hillary shows up with a bazooka
 
I dunno if there's much of anything new in that vid.
I basically assume the silly stuff like a wall is not really gonna happen.

But what I find intriguing about his rhetoric is that he's kind of shining a little light on the establishment propaganda pc paradigm.

Like when people have the reaction that he's bigoted and racist, that's more bs reaction that we're taught, which in fact enables racist policies.

To me all he's saying is lets stop meddling (exploiting) other peoples, deal with them fairly and honestly. Lets not create "terrorists" and refugees, then dump them on our population.

I think there probably is a plan by global/US elites to create havoc around the world and then, if needed, unleash radicalized remnants, the waste product, wherever. It's not like these corporate tyrant pricks give a shit about the regular American public or French, or anybody.

But we are taught to say hey, we're not bigoted, we will accept those people whose families you murdered, so go on, keep killing.
 
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Not thrilled with any choices. Kasich going nowhere. Can't stand Cruz anymore. Trump is an embarrassment, we know that, but for some reason I believe he's too proud to fail too miserably at this. I would hope he's smart enough to get the right people. At this point I'm willing to take a gamble.
 
I dunno if there's much of anything new in that vid.
I basically assume the silly stuff like a wall is not really gonna happen.

But what I find intriguing about his rhetoric is that he's kind of shining a little light on the establishment propaganda pc paradigm.

Like when people have the reaction that he's bigoted and racist, that's more bs reaction that we're taught, which in fact enables racist policies.

To me all he's saying is lets stop meddling (exploiting) other peoples, deal with them fairly and honestly. Lets not create "terrorists" and refugees, then dump them on our population.

I think there probably is a plan by global/US elites to create havoc around the world and then, if needed, unleash radicalized remnants, the waste product, wherever. It's not like these corporate tyrant pricks give a shit about the regular American public or French, or anybody.

But we are taught to say hey, we're not bigoted, we will accept those people whose families you murdered, so go on, keep killing.

I think it's pretty strange that people try to rationalize the shit out of Trump. When someone takes an entire ethnicity of people (and not just one) and attempts to provoke reaction and incite policies concerning that entire ethnicity (ban Muslim travel, illegal immigrants are rapists, etc.), it can be considered nothing but racism or bigotry. It is the absolute lowest common denominator.

I'm actually quite stunned that you don't put Trump in that same basket of elites. He's suddenly not one of those "corporate tyrant pricks"? How in the world does he get a pass? Actions speak a lot louder than words.
 
If you really want to learn about how Donald Trump treats the poor and middle class, watch You've Been Trumped. Here's a preview. I don't know how anyone could actually watch this documentary (you have to pay a little for it now... there might be some torrents) and still think Trump isn't a giant piece of shit corporate tyrant.

 
I think it's pretty strange that people try to rationalize the shit out of Trump. When someone takes an entire ethnicity of people (and not just one) and attempts to provoke reaction and incite policies concerning that entire ethnicity (ban Muslim travel, illegal immigrants are rapists, etc.), it can be considered nothing but racism or bigotry. It is the absolute lowest common denominator.

I'm actually quite stunned that you don't put Trump in that same basket of elites. He's suddenly not one of those "corporate tyrant pricks"? How in the world does he get a pass? Actions speak a lot louder than words.

We're just up against a bigger problem than impolite rhetoric. Bombing countries, treating Arabs like savages to gain access to whatever it is the corporate establishment needs. Thats real racism. And then acting like we're doing it out of love for these peoples (who of course are being mistreated by some dictator) is the lowest common denominator.
Trump seems to be against the warmongering, at least compared to other candidates. That's huge.

Of course I don't personally care for these big business tycoons or whatever, but he's small time imo compared to the real decision makers. He's big enough though, to not be a total lackey, and that gives him an opportunity to do some good things, if he chooses.